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jjmitchem 08:22 PM 05-30-2013
Ok. Been wanting to ask this for a while but it is really stupid sounding

Does anyone else get the hiccups when smoking a pipe?

Every now and then I get a full blown attack of the hiccups

I know that swallowing air can cause hiccups but why with pipe smoking and not a cigar? And I cannot figure out what I'm doing differently when I get them

Ok. You all have permission to have a good ROTFLMAO at my expense
:-)
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688sonarmen 08:52 PM 05-30-2013
Not yet, but I can imagine that could cause a mess!
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emopunker2004 09:01 PM 05-30-2013
Maybe the looser draw?
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MajorCaptSilly 09:55 PM 05-30-2013
It has happened to me. You're taking in air along with the smoke. I think it happens more often when you take in long draws as with a cigar or puff constantly vs taking a couple puffs and taking a short rest. Not a dumb question at all!

MCS
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RevSmoke 10:48 PM 05-30-2013
No, I haven't had it happen. BUT, I have a buddy who has the same problem.
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hazydat620 11:45 PM 05-30-2013
I get them sometimes when I smoke on a empty stomach:-)
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jjmitchem 11:46 PM 05-30-2013
Originally Posted by hazydat620:
I get them sometimes when I smoke on a empty stomach:-)
You know. I think that's when it happens to me also
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emopunker2004 11:52 PM 05-30-2013
Chappy I found this:

"The respiratory and the circulatory system are most affected by tobacco use. Once in the bloodstream, nicotine activates cholinergic receptors. These receptors are usually activated by the neurotransmitter, acetylcholine, which is produced in the brain and by neurons in the nervous system. Acetylcholine and its receptors are involved in many functions; including muscle movement, breathing, heart rate, learning, and memory. Nicotine's chemical makeup is similar to the Acetylcholine and therefore able to activate the receptors. When nicotine gets into the brain, it attaches to acetylcholine receptors and mimics the actions of acetylcholine. But, it can disrupt the normal functioning of the nervous system where information adjusts the outgoing messages that control contraction or changing in breathing patterns, resulting in a hiccup."

http://www.helium.com/items/1395150-...-cause-hiccups
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jjmitchem 11:58 PM 05-30-2013
Funny how cigars don't do it though
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emopunker2004 12:10 AM 05-31-2013
Originally Posted by jjmitchem:
Funny how cigars don't do it though
True. Article also mentions swallowing too much air. Could be that or could be a combo of the two.
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Commander Quan 01:04 PM 05-31-2013
No but I have sneezed while clenching a pipe on two different occasions. That's a mess.
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emopunker2004 01:13 PM 05-31-2013
Originally Posted by Commander Quan:
No but I have sneezed while clenching a pipe on two different occasions. That's a mess.
:-)
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jjmitchem 10:00 PM 05-31-2013
Originally Posted by Commander Quan:
No but I have sneezed while clenching a pipe on two different occasions. That's a mess.
No sneeze. But I've coughed.

Luckily my wife didn't see the mess otherwise I'd never live that down.
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badbriar 07:56 PM 08-01-2013
Try this...just lightly sip - don't take deep or long draws. Also serves to give better flavor.
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